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The Global Platform Economy: A New Offshoring Institution Enabling Emerging-Economy Microproviders

机译:全球平台经济:新的离岸外包机构使新兴经济体微型提供者

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Global online platforms match firms with service providers around the world, in services ranging from software development to copywriting and graphic design. Unlike in traditional offshore outsourcing, service providers are predominantly one-person microproviders located in emerging-economy countries not necessarily associated with offshoring and often disadvantaged by negative country images. How do these microproviders survive and thrive? We theorize global platforms through transaction cost economics (TCE), arguing that they are a new technology-enabled offshoring institution that emerges in response to cross-border information asymmetries that hitherto prevented microproviders from participating in offshoring markets. To explain how platforms achieve this, we adapt signaling theory to a TCE-based model and test our hypotheses by analyzing 6 months of transaction records from a leading platform. To help interpret the results and generalize them beyond a single platform, we introduce supplementary data from 107 face-to-face interviews with microproviders in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Individuals choose microprovidership when it provides a better return on their skills and labor than employment at a local (offshoring) firm. The platform acts as a signaling environment that allows microproviders to inform foreign clients of their quality, with platform-generated signals being the most informative signaling type. Platform signaling disproportionately benefits emerging-economy providers, allowing them to partly overcome the effects of negative country images and thus diminishing the importance of home country institutions. Global platforms in other factor and product markets likely promote cross-border microbusiness through similar mechanisms.
机译:全球在线平台将公司与世界各地的服务提供商进行匹配,服务范围从软件开发到文案写作和图形设计。与传统的离岸外包不同,服务提供商主要是位于新兴经济国家的单人微服务提供商,不一定与离岸外包相关,而且往往因负面的国家形象而处于不利地位。这些微供应商如何生存和发展?我们通过交易成本经济学(TCE)对全球平台进行了理论分析,认为它们是一种新的技术驱动的离岸机构,它是为应对迄今为止跨界的信息不对称现象而出现的,这种不对称现象阻止了微供应商参与离岸市场。为了解释平台如何实现这一目标,我们将信令理论调整为基于TCE的模型,并通过分析来自领先平台的6个月的交易记录来检验我们的假设。为了帮助解释结果并将结果推广到一个平台之外,我们引入了来自东南亚和撒哈拉以南非洲地区107家面对面采访的补充数据。当微观提供者的技能和劳动回报比在本地(离岸)公司的雇佣要好时,个人会选择微观提供者。该平台充当信令环境,允许微提供商将其质量告知国外客户,平台生成的信号是信息最丰富的信令类型。平台信号不成比例地使新兴经济体提供者受益,使它们能够部分克服负面国家形象的影响,从而降低母国机构的重要性。其他因素和产品市场中的全球平台也可能通过类似的机制促进跨境微业务。

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